Frances married Reverend Clarence Gorman in 1932 in Lebanon, Missouri. The couple did not have any children.
Frances and Clarence lived in Grafton, Jersey County, Illinois for 8 years. They moved to Wood River in 1940.
Frances' husband was the pastor of Wood River Gospel Tabernacle.
Frances was hospitalized at Wood River Township Hospital for 5 days when she died there at the age of 52. She was survived by her husband, Clarence; her mother, Annie Moore; 2 brothers, Earl Bryant of South Roxana, Illinois, and Amos Bryant of Colby, Kansas; and 1 sister, Hazel O'Neal of Alton, Illinois.
Visitation was held at Marks Mortuary in Wood River, Illinois on 16 Mar 1964. Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 a.m. the following morning at Wood River Gospel Tabernacle.
Children: None.
Frances' siblings:
William Amos Bryant
Earl M. Bryant
Hazel Irene Brady O'Neal (half-sister)
Frances married Reverend Clarence Gorman in 1932 in Lebanon, Missouri. The couple did not have any children.
Frances and Clarence lived in Grafton, Jersey County, Illinois for 8 years. They moved to Wood River in 1940.
Frances' husband was the pastor of Wood River Gospel Tabernacle.
Frances was hospitalized at Wood River Township Hospital for 5 days when she died there at the age of 52. She was survived by her husband, Clarence; her mother, Annie Moore; 2 brothers, Earl Bryant of South Roxana, Illinois, and Amos Bryant of Colby, Kansas; and 1 sister, Hazel O'Neal of Alton, Illinois.
Visitation was held at Marks Mortuary in Wood River, Illinois on 16 Mar 1964. Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 a.m. the following morning at Wood River Gospel Tabernacle.
Children: None.
Frances' siblings:
William Amos Bryant
Earl M. Bryant
Hazel Irene Brady O'Neal (half-sister)
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